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Re: Job offers



At 11:21 AM 1/13/99 -0600, you wrote:
>This is not what is generally considered HP work, but if anyone is
>interested, feel free to let me know.
>
>We have a position open for someone with experience in cytogenetics in one
>form or another to perform FISH (Flourescence In-Situ Hybridization for
>anyone unfamiliar with the term) biodosimetry associated with the space
>program.  The position is located in the Johnson Space Center, Houston,
>Texas.  A qualified candidate will possess the following:
>
>B.S. in biology, or closely related field, or equivalent laboratory
>experience.
>2 years experience in a laboratory setting performing cell culture analysis.
>Radiobiological background preferred.
>The ability to work for extended periods independent of direction.
>Solid written and verbal communication skills, both interpersonal and
>technical.
>
>E. Neal Zapp
>JSC/Radiation Biology
>Bldg. 37, Room 167
>(281) 483-2244 (O)
>(713) 765-2193 (P)
>
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Nolan E. Hertel, PhD, PE
Director, Neely Research Center
Professor of Nuclear Engineering and Health Physics
G. W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA 30332-0425
(404)894-3717 or -3601
facs: (404) 894-3733 or -9325
email: nolan.hertel@me.gatech.edu
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